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I had a great time doing this up. I wasn't sure how I wanted to base it since it was too big for a medium base and too small for a large base. So I used my (very) limited greenstuff skills to make the sand, and then stuck tentacles and a branch into it! Hope y'all like it! C&C always welcome!

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Thanks everyone!!! I wanted it to be very 'desert island-y'. And the 'sand' is just green-stuff that I used a toothbrush on. There's a sorta-WIP on my blog if you wanna see. Just put down greenstuff and hit it a million times with a toothbrush.

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I really did it because we were playing "Don't Starve Together', and I died and dropped all my stuff in the swamp to the tentacles there, and I kept dying because I would go back to grab my stuff and they would kill me again, and I would drop my stuff....

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